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![]() What a Heart-Healthy Diet Means A cholesterol-lowering diet isn't just about what foods you shouldn't eat — it includes foods that you should. The American Heart Association and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute's National Cholesterol Education Program recommend these guidelines for heart health and lower cholesterol:
Part of a cholesterol-lowering diet includes knowing how much food to eat as well as which foods are appropriate. Even healthy foods have fat and calories, which can quickly add up if you're eating double or even triple the amount that you're supposed to eat. Here's an easy way to judge how much food you're eating: One cup is about the size of your fist; one serving of meat is about three ounces — imagine a piece of meat the size of a deck of cards. Making Healthier Food Choices for Low Cholesterol Food can be both delicious and good for your heart — if you know what to choose. Many foods are full of cholesterol, but there are lots of low-cholesterol options. Fill your plate with these delicious and heart-healthy foods:
Avoid fatty meats, processed meats, high-sugar drinks, cookies and other desserts, and chips. Cooking Techniques for a Healthy Heart Eating vegetables or lean chicken won't do you any good unless you prepare them in a healthy way. Try these cooking techniques to lower cholesterol and cut fat and calories:
A cholesterol-lowering diet focuses on eating lots of the right foods, preparing them in a healthy way, avoiding or lowering your consumption of " foods, and understanding how much food your body needs. And of course, it should also focus on eating delicious foods! |
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